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SSD disk DELL 960 GB 2.5" SATA III 400-AXSW
The DELL 960 GB 2.5" SATA III 400-AXSW internal solid state drive delivers 960 GB of flash storage in a 2.5-inch form factor with a SATA III interface supporting up to 6 Gbit/s transfer rates. Engineered for use in servers and workstations, this SSD is intended to provide faster boot and application load times, improved random I/O performance compared with mechanical drives, and increased reliability for continuous operation in business environments.
This 2.5" SATA III SSD offers high-capacity solid-state storage without moving parts, reducing latency and improving shock resistance. Its SATA 6 Gbit/s interface enables sustained sequential read and write throughput appropriate for typical server and workstation workloads. With a compact 2.5" form factor, it fits standard drive bays and storage trays used in enterprise equipment. The absence of mechanical platters and heads lowers power consumption and improves mean time between failures relative to conventional hard drives.
Install the drive into a compatible 2.5" bay or adapter tray in the target server or workstation and connect it to a SATA III port and power supply. Initialize and format the drive using the operating system or storage controller tools according to the intended file system and partition layout. For best results in multi-drive arrays, ensure firmware compatibility with the host controller and follow the system vendor guidelines for RAID or passthrough configurations.
Use the SSD for operating system volumes, application installations, and I/O-sensitive workloads. Maintain up-to-date firmware from the system or drive vendor, monitor drive health using SMART reporting tools, and schedule backups or replication for critical data to ensure data integrity and business continuity.
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